
Gulf states may be covertly encouraging attacks by US, Iran’s foreign minister says
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Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, has called for clarification regarding reports that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman encouraged former President Donald Trump to intensify attacks on Iran. Araghchi suggested that some Gulf states, which host US forces, might be covertly supporting these aggressive actions against Iran. This statement reflects ongoing tensions in the region and highlights the complex dynamics between the US, Iran, and Gulf states.
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The relationship between the US and Iran has been fraught with tension, particularly following the US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018. Gulf states, particularly Saudi Arabia, have historically viewed Iran as a rival and have sought to counter its influence in the region. The ongoing conflict and rhetoric from both sides continue to shape the security landscape in the Middle East.
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